Adding some commentary to the AFM images from the TAG group hair samples. I will post the annotated images on this site after the visit next week - TAG members will get a copy during the visit. The images mostly follow the expected breakage pattern, but noticed some very interesting surface architectural features that I've not seen before: I'll need to have a think about these. ~James
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The images have now been processed and will appear anonymously (in a coded format so that only the persons who donated them can identify the images) on this website after the Portsmouth visit on 10th April. ~James
The AFM imaging of the TAG hairs is now complete. Hairs from 15 persons (1 per person) have been imaged, with 4 images taken per sample: 2 images close to the root end and 2 images close to the tip end. These images will be shared with the group in an anonymous way so that only the 'owner' (and myself) will know which image belongs to which person (by swapping initials with code numbers, 1-15). The images will then be presented and discussed during the visit, hard copies given to the artists and electronic copies displayed anonymously on this website. ~James AFM images being acquired from the final hair sample
AFM scanning of the art group's hair samples started. ~James
The hair samples taken from the art group have arrived at the lab ready for AFM scanning. Quite a range here. The plan is to image these before the visit, leaving some demonstration scans to do on the day. The images will be given to the group and discussed during the visit. ~James
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